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The authorities are preparing for a crime wave after the war ends.
The appearance of Ukrainian veterans and weapons poses a serious risk.
"After the demobilization of the Ukrainian military, these weapons, no longer used on the front, may be used by organized crime groups," predicts General Marek Boroń, Commander-in-Chief of the Police. He also points to a number of other threats. The antidote to these threats is the creation of the National Bureau of Investigation and the strengthening of local commands.
The end of the war in Ukraine may pose new challenges for Poland. Preparations are currently underway at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and its subordinate services.
Chief of Police Marek Boron announced the preparations of the services for the consequences of the end of the war in Ukraine. He pointed out, among other things, the risk of an increase in crime using weapons from the front. The head of the KGP informed about the plans to create the National Bureau of Investigation and strengthen the structures to fight cybercrime and organized criminal groups
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